Pull up / pull out

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paochai01

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Hi, what should be used for orders, transactions, etc.?

I can't pull up / pull out the transaction from our database.

Thanks!
 

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Hi, what should be used for orders, transactions, etc.?

I can't pull up / pull out the transaction from our database.

Thanks!

I'd use 'pull up' when it's a computer.

'pull out' seems to be more for physical things, as in,

I can't pull out your file now because the file cabinet is locked and I have no key.
 

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Hi, what should be used for orders, transactions, etc.?

I can't pull up / pull out the transaction from our database.

Thanks!

Of the two, 'pull out' is better, I think that 'access' or 'extract' are better.;-)
 

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Of the two, 'pull out' is better, I think that 'access' or 'extract' are better.;-)

Honestly, I find either phrasal verb quite inappropriate. Unfortunately, they have been using 'pull up' which doesn't sound good neither to me nor to the context. Thanks again, bhaisahab! :)
 

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I'd use 'pull up' when it's a computer.

'pull out' seems to be more for physical things, as in,

I can't pull out your file now because the file cabinet is locked and I have no key.

So 'pull up' is logical in some way?
 

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Or technically speaking, you retrieve files/data from your database.
 

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So 'pull up' is logical in some way?

It's perfectly logical, if it's used in that fashion, Paochai and that's how it's used.

Results 1 - 10 of about 4,040 English pages for "pull up the information".

That particular usage may not be how it's used for every dialect/area of English.

Results 1 - 10 of about 1,660 English pages for "pull out your file".
 
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Absolutely - on the computer, we say "I'm pulling up that file now" or "Give me just a second to pull up your record."
 

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Thanks very much Barb_D and riverkid! And and nefertiti!! :-D
 
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