Use split to split on the pipe (|) delimiter.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $line = 'DsGccProxy.dll|AlarmForwarderServer.exe,AssetTracking.exe,
+CallerPosition.exe,ConferenceManager.exe,DirectionFinding.exe,EEAConf
+Access.exd,EEC_MARINE_BROADCAST.EXE,IncidentTracking.exe,MbEndpoinT.e
+xe|YES';
my ($file, $list_of_files, $bool) = split(/\|/, $line);
warn "FILE: $file\n";
warn "LIST: $list_of_files\n";
warn "BOOL: $bool\n";
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