I would say it ran at 0145 xST.  At 0301 xDT, the 1 hour had elapsed,
so it ran it immediately.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 3:51 PM, J O Skip Robinson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm 90% sure of the answer but would like confirmation. We have a JES2 
> automatic command that's executes once an hour (T=3600) with no specific 
> start time. Before the Sunday Daylight Saving Time switch, this command was 
> executing at 45 minutes past the hour. Immediately after the time switch, it 
> began executing at 1 minute past the hour. We had no IPLs or JES2 restarts.
>
> Can I infer that upon detecting a local time change, JES2 resyncs automatic 
> commands to the top of the hour?
>
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