Ok. It appears you have discovered page 413 in the service manual, but you have misread the instructions. B29 and 1-26 are the correct pins at the fuel pump. B-29 is the ground for the fuel pump (provided by the ECU). 1-26 is 12 VDC from the MPEM; you only have power with the lanyard on the post, and you only have it for 2 seconds unless you start the engine. However, you are supposed to check between B-29 and 1-26 for 12 VDC with the lanyard on the D.E.S.S. post; you are attempting to check for continuity.
So, here's what you have to do.
1. Set your meter to VDC, connect the red lead to the fuel pump wire connector (the harness side) Pin A (or 1), and connect the black lead to D (or 4). Put the lanyard on the post, and look for 12 VDC. Again, you will only get 12 VDC for 2 seconds. If you don't get 12 VDC, put the black lead on the engine block and try the test again. If it works, the wire between the pump and the ECU is open; fix the wire and retest. If It doesn't, go to the next step.
2. Check the wire between the fuel pump harness, Pin A (or 1) and the MPEM at pin 1-26. You should read less than 1 ohm. If you don't have continuity, that wire is open. Repair the wire and retest.
Let us know your results. You will need to repair the pin that's missing; let me know which harness connector and pin number it is.