How to find out what is Available from SAP ?

Experts,
i have to develop a data flow for one of the Data source, which is given by saP. I was wondering how do i find out the whole flow ? whcih DSO / cubes / MP /Queries are given from SAP for that DS ?
i have tried to look into BI content, but it only shows Info Area/Trans strecture and Info Objects...No cubes, DSO and other stuff.
In the BI content  i did select " In data flow after and B4".
Also , i was looking at help.sap.com under BI content, but couldnt find .
i am tring to impliment data flow on "0EC_PCA_3".
Please help.
thanks

Hi,
Check the below thread for some more information related to infocube,
[0EC_PCA_3 - loading delta directly to CUBE?;
Regards,
Durgesh.

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