Getting the Week Start Date and Week End Date in SQL

Suppose you’re given a date and asked to retrieve data for the whole week in which the given date falls. The example code produces the Week Start Date and Week End Date:

--Please set your appropriate values for @REPORT_DATE and @WEEK_BEGINING 

DECLARE @REPORT_DATE DATETIME, @WEEK_BEGINING VARCHAR(10)
SELECT @REPORT_DATE = '2004-09-21T00:00:00'
SELECT @WEEK_BEGINING = 'MONDAY'

IF @WEEK_BEGINING = 'MONDAY' 
    SET DATEFIRST 1 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING = 'TUESDAY' 
    SET  DATEFIRST 2 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING = 'WEDNESDAY'
    SET  DATEFIRST 3 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING =  'THURSDAY'
    SET  DATEFIRST 4 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING =  'FRIDAY'
    SET  DATEFIRST 5 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING =  'SATURDAY'
    SET  DATEFIRST 6 
ELSE IF @WEEK_BEGINING =  'SUNDAY'
    SET  DATEFIRST 7 


DECLARE @WEEK_START_DATE DATETIME, @WEEK_END_DATE DATETIME
--GET THE WEEK START DATE
SELECT  @WEEK_START_DATE = @REPORT_DATE - (DATEPART(DW,  @REPORT_DATE) - 1) 

--GET THE WEEK END DATE
SELECT  @WEEK_END_DATE = @REPORT_DATE + (7 - DATEPART(DW,  @REPORT_DATE))

PRINT 'Week Start: ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR, @WEEK_START_DATE)
PRINT 'Week End: ' + CONVERT(VARCHAR, @WEEK_END_DATE)

The above code produces the following result:

Week Start: Sep 20 2004 12:00AM — Which is Monday
Week End: Sep 26 2004 12:00AM — Which is Sunday

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