Error converting SQL Server DDL and views to Oracle

I am trying to convert SQL Serve 2008 on windows to Oracle 11g using SQL Developer 3.2.20.09. I am using the jtds-1.2.7 drivers to connect to SQL Server.
I have made several attempts to run the conversion and am getting the tables, indexes, and triggers converted with no issue. However, my Procedures and views are not coming across. All of them are giving similar errors as:
"Failed To Convert Stored Procedure get_compvision > esp3.dbo.get_compvision:unexpected end of subtree: Line 0 Column 0"
When I log into the source SQL Server environment using SQL Developer, I get an empty SQL Editor window with "null" when I try to {right-click -> "Open"} on the Procedure.
Logging into SQL Server Administrator as the same user I can see the source code, so the issue appears to be related to SQL Developer and not my user privleges. I am a dbo alias in SQL Server.
In addition, if I click on a view, I can see the data and metadata, but not the SQL that defines the view. I see tabs for column, data, triggers, and details.
In addition, if I go to the "capture" for my Migration project and drill down to procedures, I can see them listed, but each and every procedure gives me a "/* DDL not accesible */" error. I get teh same results for views, triggers and indexes.
Can someone help me? I have been googling for days!
Edited by: user4714217 on Jan 24, 2013 12:54 PM

SELECT v.vnd_c, CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.str_1 ELSE pa.str_1 END AS str_1,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.str_2 ELSE pa.str_2 END AS str_2,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.str_3 ELSE pa.str_3 END AS str_3,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.city ELSE pa.city END AS city,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.state ELSE pa.state END AS state,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.zipcode ELSE pa.zipcode END AS zipcode,
CAST((CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN (CASE a.foreign_flg WHEN 1 THEN 'Y' ELSE 'N' END)
ELSE (CASE pa.foreign_flg WHEN 1 THEN 'Y' ELSE 'N' END) END) AS char(1)) AS foreign_flg,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.country ELSE pa.country END AS country,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.cre_d ELSE pa.cre_d END AS cre_d,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.mod_d ELSE pa.mod_d END AS mod_d,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg WHEN 0 THEN a.mod_by ELSE pa.mod_by END AS mod_by
FROM dbo.om_vendor AS v LEFT OUTER JOIN
dbo.om_address AS a ON a.vnd_id = v.vnd_id AND a.addr_c = 1 INNER JOIN
dbo.om_owner AS o ON v.owr_id = o.owr_id INNER JOIN
dbo.om_address AS pa INNER JOIN
dbo.primary_vendors AS pv ON pa.vnd_id = pv.vnd_id ON o.part_id = pv.part_id
WHERE (pa.addr_c = 1)
WHICH TRANSLATES TO
SELECT v.vnd_c ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.str_1
ELSE pa.str_1
END str_1 ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.str_2
ELSE pa.str_2
END str_2 ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.str_3
ELSE pa.str_3
END str_3 ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.city
ELSE pa.city
END city ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.STATE
ELSE pa.STATE
END STATE ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.zipcode
ELSE pa.zipcode
END zipcode ,
(CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN (CASE a.foreign_flg
WHEN 1 THEN 'Y'
ELSE 'N'
END)
ELSE (CASE pa.foreign_flg
WHEN 1 THEN 'Y'
ELSE 'N'
END)
END) foreign_flg ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.country
ELSE pa.country
END country ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.cre_d
ELSE pa.cre_d
END cre_d ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.mod_d
ELSE pa.mod_d
END mod_d ,
CASE v.use_parent_addr_flg
WHEN 0 THEN a.mod_by
ELSE pa.mod_by
END mod_by
FROM om_vendor v
LEFT JOIN om_address a
ON a.vnd_id = v.vnd_id
AND a.addr_c = 1
JOIN om_owner o
ON v.owr_id = o.owr_id
JOIN om_address pa
JOIN primary_vendors pv
ON pa.vnd_id = pv.vnd_id
ON o.part_id = pv.part_id
WHERE ( pa.addr_c = 1 );
Edited by: user4714217 on Jan 24, 2013 1:43 PM

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