Extract the references between BS and PS and other PS

Hi everybody,
I would like to know if is possible to extract the relations (referenced by and references) about all the PS and BS in the OSB 11g.
I would like to do a map about all the services deployed in the OSB and his relations between them.

Have you noticed that the data types for these two fileds are different thought the field desc is the same?
POSID is for WBS elemnt in ext format while PS_PSP_PNR has the internal format. Double click on the Data elements  of these fields in SE11 & you can see the Conversion routines tied to them.
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