Hey all,

I'm hoping someone can help me out with a little date/time problem I'm
having. I've got a database full of timestamps that I want to group
together based on their week. I can use the WEEK() function or
DATE_FORMAT() to convert the timestamp to a week number, but I'd rather
display the boundary dates for the week because I don't feel the week
number is very informative.

e.g. Given the timestamp '20011114095959' (a Wednesday), I would like to
output '2001-11-12 to 2001-11-18' (which is Monday to Sunday).

Is there a way using the date/time functions of MySQL to make this
conversion in my SELECT statement? I haven't been able to figure out a
way to get MySQL to use a week number to generate these boundary dates.

I'm assuming the final SQL will look something like:
SELECT CONCAT(function_to_get_monday, ' to ', function_to_get_sunday)...

Any help is appreciated.

--
coop



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