These dates are a Monday and a Tuesday, so are in the same week.
Note that weeks start on Sunday -not Monday- in the crazy world of SAS week functions (might be a US thing).
Use 'week.2' to start the week en Monday.
Finally, the 'c' parameter shifts the start of the week to the first date.
The INTCK function only counts whole intervals. The "C" - continuous - option counts whole weeks so until you have 7 days between the start and end date the result will be 0. The "D" - discrete option counts interval boundaries. By default the WEEK boundary is Saturday to Sunday. Your dates cover Monday to Tuesday so they don't cover a week boundary, so the result is also 0.
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