How to install Plant Mantenance from BW business content ?

I am trying to install Plant Maintenance from BW business content.
After the install action the result are :
1.infocubes comes without update rules,infosources,infopackages,datasources.
2.info objects like 0funct_loc come without hier and datasource.
Please some one know how to solve it.

Avi,
Welcome to our community.
Check the grouping mode in RSA1>>Business Content. You will need to set it to "In data flow before" if it's currently set to "Only necessary objects".
Please make sure you use the Xmatch/ Copy functionality wisely so you won't overwrite any objects currently activated in your system.
Hope it helps,
Gili

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