SPL screening of external addresses, file format

Hi GTS experts,
We have the SPL compliance Managment module for the screening of our Business Partners. Now, we have a requirement to screen some of the external address, those partners which physically dont exist in our feeder systems. I know that there is a transaction '/SAPSLL/SPL_CHSO3' for the offline screening. All the necessary configurations and number range set up is done. But we are not sure about the file format to be used. It will be of great help if some one can provide the file format which needs to be input to the program. What all fields should be there, what will be the header format etc ..
Thanks and Regards,
Dhanesh Mohan

Hello Dhan,
Here is it in German and with example.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_gts80/helpdata/de/37/d7184b1677481db90f86dff2ab9183/content.htm
Cheers,
Gabriel.

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