07-30-2004
Yes. Black lead touches pin 2 on one end - red lead touches pin 2 on other end. If 2 and 3 are crossed internally, you won't see anything.
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NAME
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Manuals
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DBIx::Class::Manual::Example - Full example Schema.
DBIx::Class::Manual::SQLHackers::TOC - How to use DBIx::Class if you know SQL (external, available on CPAN)
DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary - What do all those terms mean?
DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook - Various short recipes on how to do things.
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Setting up
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DBIx::Class::Row - Dealing with actual data.
DBIx::Class::Storage - Basic Storage stuff.
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