File paths in Acrobat Pro

All,
Do individual files under the subdirectories in an Acrobat Pro file have their own unique path?
We store monthly account data in an Acrobat Pro file, which has directories for each individual account then by date of the month.  I was hoping to write a batch file that could copy our daily downloads into each of these directories, but can't seem to find any information on the properties of the PDF's within my PDF?  I've never used Pro before and was interested in how this file is broken down.
Thanks for your help.

Thats it, I wasn't sure what they were called to look this stuff up.
So can I insert a new data object from an existing PDF with a batch script, or some other back end method?

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