Have you just tried it? What error do you get?
In short, there's no problem with modules using one another (as per your description):
package A;
use C;
sub new {
return bless {}, $_[0];
}
sub execute {
print "A::execute()\n";
}
sub getCSVHandle {
my $c = C->new();
return $c;
}
1;
-----
package C;
use A;
sub new {
return bless {}, $_[0];
}
sub munge {
my $a = A->new();
$a->execute();
}
1;
-----
#!/usr/bin/perl
use A;
my $a = A->new();
my $c = $a->getCSVHandle();
$c->munge(); # prints "A::execute()"
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