Generating UDT from command line or C# code

Hi,
I want to write an application which is capable of generating UDTs and hence use the newly generated UDTs in C#. Right at the moment I can only generate the classes via the wizard in Visual Studio ("Generate Custom Class.."), but i know that e.g. for C++ it is possible to generate these types from command line - with OTT.
I appreciate any help, finding a way to automatically generate the user defined types in C# (without manually mapping it).
BR

Hi Sathish,
did you find a solution for this? I am looking for the same thing. I want to write a program(perl, batch script, etc.) which could automatically convert pdf to excel without any manual intervention.
I have the acrobat javascript which could achieve this, but it can only be executed in arobat consolt.  I need it to be able to get executed in a script to automate the processing.
thanks
Warren

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