Description:
The BYTE-LENGTH function returns an integer value that is the length in bytes of
argument-1. The type of this function is integer.
General Format
FUNCTION BYTE-LENGTH (argument-1)
Arguments
- Argument-1 can be a nonnumeric literal or a data item of any class or category.
- If argument-1 or any data item subordinate to argument-1 is described with the DEPENDING phrase of the OCCURS clause, the
contents of the data item referenced by the data-name specified in the DEPENDING phrase are used at the time the BYTE-LENGTH
function is evaluated.
Returned values
- If argument-1 is an alphanumeric literal or is an elementary data item of class other than national or is a group data item
that does not contain a variable occurrence data item, the value returned is an integer equal to the length of argument-1
in alphanumeric character positions.
- If argument-1 is a group data item containing a variable occurrence data item, the returned value is an integer determined
by evaluation of the data item specified in the DEPENDING phrase of the OCCURS clause for that variable occurrence data item.
This evaluation is accomplished according to the rules in the OCCURS clause dealing with the data item as a sending data item.
See the section
The OCCURS Clause in
Data Division - File and Data Description.
- The returned value includes implicit FILLER characters, if any.