Daylight Savings Caused all jobs to be scheduled 1 hr ahead

Hi All,
Do you all know if there is a fix or solution to change back all the jobs back to the original time and
how can I fix this bug in SAP Central - Redwood 704
Thanks,
Naren

Hi my friend
Please check
Note 1120177 - DayLight Saving not accounted during time zone conversion
Note 1001092 - Daylight Saving Time - Changes in 2007
Besides, there are some changes are OS/DB dependent, such AIX/HPUX/SPARC/ORACLE, you also need be be aware of.
Regards,

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