Sum Of Hours By Week

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Hi,
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SELECT p.employee_code, p.employee_name,
CONVERT(VARCHAR(12),t.tran_date,101) AS TranDate,
CONVERT(VARCHAR(12),t.post_date,101) AS PostDate, SUM(tobill_hrs) AS
TotalHours
FROM tat_time t, hbm_persnl p
WHERE t.tk_empl_uno = p.empl_uno AND t.tran_date BETWEEN '2005-03-01'
AND '2005-03-31' AND p.employee_code IN ('0340')
GROUP BY p.employee_code, p.employee_name, t.tran_date, t.post_date
ORDER BY p.employee_code

I would like to sum the tobill_hrs by week (Monday-Sunday) instead of
by day. For instance the user will put in a date range (a from date
and to date).

Is this possible to do?

Thanks!

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129027 Jan 201409:0018:45008:0009:18008:0009:18
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select DT = convert(datetime,'1991/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1993/01/04') union all
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select DT = convert(datetime,'1995/01/02') union all
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select DT = convert(datetime,'1997/12/29') union all
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select DT = convert(datetime,'2000/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/01/01') union all
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DT YR_START_DT YR_START_DT_60 YR_START_DT_364
---------- ----------- -------------- ---------------
2006-01-18 2006-W03-3 2006-W11-7 2007-W03-3
1990-01-01 1990-W01-1 1990-W09-5 1991-W01-1
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1993-01-04 1993-W01-1 1993-W09-5 1994-W01-1
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1996-01-01 1996-W01-1 1996-W09-5 1997-W01-1
1996-12-30 1997-W01-1 1997-W09-5 1998-W01-1
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1999-01-04 1999-W01-1 1999-W09-5 2000-W01-1
2000-01-03 2000-W01-1 2000-W09-5 2001-W01-1
2001-01-01 2001-W01-1 2001-W09-5 2002-W01-1
2001-12-31 2002-W01-1 2002-W09-5 2003-W01-1
2002-12-30 2003-W01-1 2003-W09-5 2004-W01-1
2003-12-29 2004-W01-1 2004-W09-5 2004-W53-1
2005-01-03 2005-W01-1 2005-W09-5 2006-W01-1
2006-01-02 2006-W01-1 2006-W09-5 2007-W01-1
2007-01-01 2007-W01-1 2007-W09-5 2008-W01-1
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2010-01-04 2010-W01-1 2010-W09-5 2011-W01-1
2011-01-03 2011-W01-1 2011-W09-5 2012-W01-1
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2023-01-02 2023-W01-1 2023-W09-5 2024-W01-1
2024-01-01 2024-W01-1 2024-W09-5 2025-W01-1
2024-12-30 2025-W01-1 2025-W09-5 2026-W01-1
2025-12-29 2026-W01-1 2026-W09-5 2026-W53-1
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