Connect to SQL Server by using ODBC

We use ODBC to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server database. We are able to describe and select in Oracle for those tables (in MS SQL) granted to us. However, we cannot select on the views created in MS SQL. Do we miss something? Here is the SQL statement in MS SQL:
ELECT MRN, SSN, MaritalStatus, LastName, FirstName, MiddleName, MMaidenName, Address, City, State, Phone, DOB, CitizenshipStat, AlienNumber,
ELADocType, ELASecNo, ELAExpDate, ELAISUDate, PCC, PCCCode, PCP, FileDate, LastUpdate, SystemDate, [TimeStamp], SystemSource,
ENR_HASH_NO, ActiveMRN, RIGHT(PCCCode, 4) AS PCCshortname, AutoAssignPCC, AutoAssignPCCTimeStamp, AutoAssignInactivate,
ActivePanelAssignment, ActivePanelIND
FROM dbo.tblPatient
WHERE (DeceasedIND <> 'Y') AND (IsTestPatient <> 'NY')

Here is the sql statment:
SELECT MRN, SSN, MaritalStatus, LastName, FirstName, MiddleName, MMaidenName, Address, City, State, Phone, DOB, CitizenshipStat, AlienNumber,
ELADocType, ELASecNo, ELAExpDate, ELAISUDate, PCC, PCCCode, PCP, FileDate, LastUpdate, SystemDate, [TimeStamp], SystemSource,
ENR_HASH_NO, ActiveMRN, RIGHT(PCCCode, 4) AS PCCshortname, AutoAssignPCC, AutoAssignPCCTimeStamp, AutoAssignInactivate,
ActivePanelAssignment, ActivePanelIND
FROM dbo.tblPatient
WHERE (DeceasedIND <> 'Y') AND (IsTestPatient <> N'Y')

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