You can use Config::Simple since the parameters you have given seems like configuration items,
have Globalconf.conf as below
[ConnectionSettings]
Server_name = "server";
User_name = "user";
Password = "password";
[ExeFiles]
Srvr_mngr = 'C:\Siebel\WebClient\Bin\srvrmgr.exe';
List_of_Values = 'C:\Siebel\WebClient\Bin\LOV.bat';
[Others]
Row_id = "Session id";
In main program
use Config::Simple;
my $Config = {};
Config::Simple->import_from("Globalconf.conf",$Config);
print $Config->{"ConnectionSettings.Server_name"};
print $Config->{"ConnectionSettings.Password"};
print $Config->{"Others.Row_id"};
Output:
server
password
Session id
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