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Add small documentation for perl connector in robot tests

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  • Patch fixing an issue (non-breaking change)
  • New functionality (non-breaking change)
  • Functionality enhancement or optimization (non-breaking change)
  • Breaking change (patch or feature) that might cause side effects breaking part of the Software

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  • I have followed the coding style guidelines provided by Centreon
  • I have commented my code, especially hard-to-understand areas of the PR.
  • I have rebased my development branch on the base branch (develop).
  • In case of a new plugin, I have created the new packaging directory accordingly.
  • I have implemented automated tests related to my commits.
    • Data used for automated tests are anonymized.
  • I have reviewed all the help messages in all the .pm files I have modified.
    • All sentences begin with a capital letter.
    • All sentences end with a period.
    • I am able to understand all the help messages, if not, exchange with the PO or TW to rewrite them.
  • After having created the PR, I will make sure that all the tests provided in this PR have run and passed.

@Evan-Adam Evan-Adam requested a review from a team as a code owner August 26, 2025 09:29
@Evan-Adam Evan-Adam requested review from lucie-tirand and omercier and removed request for a team August 26, 2025 09:29
Base automatically changed from CTOR-1244-test-the-compatibility-of-the-fatpacks-with-centreon_connector_perl to develop August 28, 2025 08:54
@omercier omercier requested review from a team as code owners August 28, 2025 08:54
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