As ww mentioned, this should work;
use Image::Magick::Thumbnail::PDF 'create_thumbnail';
my $abs_thumb = create_thumbnail('/home/myself/mypdfile.pdf');
If you have problems installing or trying it out, I can help you, I wrote the thing, PDF::OCR- I work with pdf/images a bunch at work.
My question is by golly why are you doing this... I mean.. I know you *can* .. but by Richard Stallman's beard oh why!!!
You're not gonna have a lot of records on this table are you? This could be a slow database or.. just huge.. if there are lot of records.
I would look into that if you haven't already. How it scales.. I suppose.
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