<snip>
I think for SSAR I might need to set the AX value to 1 
Via AXSET macro correct ?
</snip>

Since the question is insufficient, the answer is no. There's more to it. 
And it is not important what service(s) you might use unless you are in an 
environment where it is appropriate to do so. AXSET is intended for use 
within a cross-memory server address space protocol. That apparently is 
not you.

You must not change the SSAR authority within an address space that might 
be running any unauthorized code that you do not own. I had mentioned 
system integrity ramifications. I did not do so lightly. I'll admit that I 
do not know if a "z/OS TCP/IP server" is or is not such an address space.

Regarding 0C4: you might not necessarily get an 0C4. You might, but I 
think there are cases where you would get some other failure.
FWIW, is there much value in an implementation that has "I cannot get your 
data because, even though the data is valid, it is in an address space 
that just happens to be swapped out?"

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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