The ANY LENGTH clause specifies that the length of a linkage section item may vary at runtime and is determined by the length of the argument. 
  
 
  General Format
 
	  
	   ANY LENGTH
 
  Syntax Rules
 
	   
	 - The ANY LENGTH clause must be specified only in an elementary level 1 entry in the Linkage Section of a function, of a contained program, or of a method that is not a property method. 
	 
- If the source element containing the ANY LENGTH clause is a contained program or is a method, the subject of the entry must be referenced in its PROCEDURE DIVISION header as either 
		 
		  - A formal parameter with the BY REFERENCE phrase, or 
		  
- The returning item. 
		  
 
- If the source element containing the ANY LENGTH clause is a function, the subject of the entry must be referenced in its PROCEDURE DIVISION header as a formal parameter with the BY REFERENCE phrase. 
	 
- A PICTURE clause must be specified for the subject of the entry, and the character-string specified in the PICTURE clause must be one instance of the picture symbols 'N' or 'X'. 
	 
General Rules
 
	   
	 - The ANY LENGTH clause specifies that the subject of the entry must be: 
		 
		  - A zero-length item when the corresponding argument or returning item of the activating runtime element is a zero-length item, or 
		  
- Treated as though there were 
			 n repetitions of the picture symbol in the character-string in its PICTURE clause, where 
			 n is the length of the corresponding argument or returning item of the activating runtime element.