Understand the Behavior of Scheduled Integrations When Using the Local Time Zone

You should understand how scheduled integrations are impacted by use of the local time zone. This section provides several use cases.

Daylight Savings Time Begins

Assume daylight savings begins in your environment on March 1 (time is moved forward from 1 AM to 2 AM) and your integration is scheduled to run at 1:30 AM. In this scenario, the time range between 1 AM and 1:59 AM does not exist and the scheduled integration does not run on March 1 at 1:30 AM.

Daylight Savings Time Ends

Assume daylight savings time ends in your environment on November 1 (the time is rolled back from 2 AM to 1 AM) and your integration is scheduled to run at 1 AM. The scheduled integration runs as expected at 1 AM. When 2 AM arrives and the time is rolled back to 1 AM, the scheduled integration does not run again.