For example, it is permissible for a sending exit to shorten the message by compressing it, but the complementary receiving exit must restore the original length of the message by decompressing it, so that there is no net change in the length of the message.
This restriction arises because changing the length of a segment would cause the offsets of later segments in the message to be incorrect, and this would inhibit the queue manager's ability to recognize that the segments formed a complete logical message.
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