I'm not sure that I understand what you're trying to do. Based on the thread title, it sounds like you want to use multiple POD files with Pod::Usage. To do that, take a look at the CAVEATS section of the Pod::Usage documentation. It shows how to provide a file to Pod::Usage. I downloaded the tarball for Pod::Usage version 1.33 and the same information is in the caveat section of it's documentation as well.
In reply to Re: Pod::Usage - Can I have multiple Pods in one script?
by dasgar
in thread [Solved] Pod::Usage - Can I have multiple Pods in one script?
by Skeeve
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