You just need to escape it
E.g.
print <<"FOO"; =head2 $fnName( ) =over 4 =item Parameters: None =item Description: Display backup status. =item Returns: \%{\$outputParams{PAYLOAD}}; DFM Database related attribut +es $outputParams{TIMETAKEN}; Time taken to run a CLI at Serve +r $outputParams{CMDSTATUS}; Status returned by the command e +xecuted $outputParams{CMDOUTPUT}; Output returned by the command e +xecuted =back =cut # ================================================================ +=========== FOO
see the
\%{\$outputParams{PAYLOAD}}In reply to Re: Here-document interpolation
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in thread Here-document interpolation
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