Is Oracle confused with dates?

I want to retrieve data from a table whose date column(attendance_dt) satisfies following criteria: date between passeddate at 07:00:00 TO passeddate+1 at 07:00:00 on a 24 hrs clock. I've tried everything but I can't get correct output.Some of things I had tried which were close:
where attendance_dt between
to_date(:p_attendance_dt||' 07:00:00','DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS') and
to_date(to_date(:p_attendance_dt,'dd-mm-yyyy')+1|| ' 07:00:00','DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
Other try:
TO_DATE(:P_ATTENDANCE_DT||' 07:00:00','DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
AND
TO_DATE(TO_DATE(:P_ATTENDANCE_DT||' 07:00:00', 'DD-MM-YYYY HH24:MI:SS'))+1
If somebody has an genuine and authentic solution please reply.

Hi there,
You have already asked this question in another post. I am trying to help you, so help me to help you.
"Some of things I had tried which were close" does not tell us anything...
e.g. What are the contents of the column attendance_dt?
select to_char(attendance_dt, 'dd-mon-yyyy hh24:mi:ss') from table_name will give you something to work from.
Regards,
John

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