List Hours Between Two Dates

Dec 9, 2014

is there away to list all hours between two dates?

For example if i have 12/7/2014 21:03:56 and 12/8/2014 04:40:45 I need an output, i can write to a file: (the dates are currently in String variables)

12/7/2014 21:00
12/7/2014 22:00
12/7/2014 23:00
12/8/2014 00:00

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