That's true - but they're different. Not knowing them well enough I can't 
say but there might be an indicator that says "tape sort work" in them.

By default they're SMF 208 (and most customers don't change them). I'm 
sure MXG has them "taped". :-)

Cheers, Martin

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From:   "Vernooij, CP - SPLXM" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], 
Date:   09/03/2013 09:49 AM
Subject:        Re: Syncsort v1.4 doesn't support Tape sorting - Need help 
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Does Syncsort write its own SMF records, like DFsort, from which you can
identify the jobs you are looking for?

Kees.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2013 10:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Syncsort v1.4 doesn't support Tape sorting - Need help !

Doesn't SMF 14 / 15 help you here? Probably 15 as it's SORTWK etc. The 
problem will be identifying the actual sort work DD statement names.
Maybe 
30 can also do it - assuming it marks a DD as tape.

Cheers, Martin

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From:   Roger Steyn <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected], 
Date:   09/03/2013 09:41 AM
Subject:        Syncsort v1.4 doesn't support Tape sorting - Need help !
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Greetings ,

  We are currently using syncsort 1.3.2 and would like to upgrade it to 
new version 1.4 . In the new release v1.4 , it no longer supports tape 
sorting . Hence it becomes necessary that i have to identify all the
jobs 
which are currently using this feature and have them converted before 
going further . I need suggestions from people who has done this upgrade

successfully in a production environment .I called up the support guys ,

and they told me to identify the jobs using tape sort in the currently 
installed release . I did some research on this and found 3 conditions
to 
be satisfied in order to user tape sort feature 

a) SORTLIB DD statement in their JCL 

b) SYNCTAPE library in the linklist - (Which i already found to be there
)

c) SORTWRK DD statements will have UNIT=TAPE 

Since we have thousands of jobs running in our environment , it is 
difficult to check the JCL of every job manually . Is there a different 
way to get this done ?

Any sort of help is much appreciated 

Thanks in Advance,
Roger

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