http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-Class/
http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=RIBASUSHI&release=DBIx-Class-0.08270&string=not_&i=1&n=1&C=0
lib/DBIx/Class/Manual/Cookbook.pod 83:_not_ accept search attributes. However one can always chain a sing +le() to 337:The usual operators ( '=', '!=', -in, -not_in, etc.) are supported +.

http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Abstract/
http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=RIBASUSHI&release=SQL-Abstract-1.77&string=not_&i=1&n=1&C=0
lib/SQL/Abstract.pm 2228:The reverse operator C<-not_in> generates SQL C<NOT IN> and is us +ed in 2232:(by default : C<1=0>). Similarly, C<< -not_in => [] >> generates 2257:Another pair of operators is C<-between> and C<-not_between>, 2263: -not_between => ['2002-10-01', '2003-02-06'] 2301:database you can use the C<-bool> and C<-not_bool> operators.

In reply to Re: undocumented example in DBIx::Class ( -not-exists ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread undocumented example in DBIx::Class by tqisjim

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