Migrating SybaseIQ to SQL Server via SSMA?

Hi all,
anyone who tried to migrate from Sybase IQ to SQL Server via SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA)? As from the product Website only Sybase
ASE is officially supported. I'm looking especially for a way to migrate Stored Procs.
BR Dirk

Hi Dirk,
Indeed, SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) is a free supported tool from Microsoft that simplifies database migration process from
Sybase ASE version 11.9 and higher to all editions of SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2012, and SQL Azure. If you want to migrate T/SQL Stored Procedures from Sybase IQ to SQL Server, maybe need to use the third-party
tools, such as SQLWays or other tools.   
There is a detail about SQLWays Tool, you can review the following article.
http://www.ispirer.com/products/sybase-to-sql-server-migration
Note: Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites; therefore, Microsoft
cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and please be cautious and ensure you have completely understood
the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet.
Thanks,
Sofiya Li
Sofiya Li
TechNet Community Support

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    </record>
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      <date>2013-08-14T16:23:32</date>
      <logger>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.MigrationLogResourceBundle</logger>
      <level>SEVERE</level>
      <class>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.logging.MigrationLogUtil</class>
      <message>Ongeldig naampatroon.: PDM_MIGRATION .MIGR_FILTER</message>
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      <param>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.ui.FullMigrateTask.doMaskBasedActions(FullMigrateTask.java:303)</param>
      <param>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.ui.FullMigrateTask.doWork(FullMigrateTask.java:205)</param>
      <param>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.ui.FullMigrateTask.doWork(FullMigrateTask.java:159)</param>
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      <param>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.logging.LogInfo@5dc1bc</param>
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        </frame>
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        <frame>
          <class>java.util.concurrent.FutureTask</class>
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        </frame>
        <frame>
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          <line>886</line>
        </frame>
        <frame>
          <class>java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker</class>
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        </frame>
        <frame>
          <class>java.lang.Thread</class>
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        </frame>
      </exception>
    </record>
    <record>
      <date>2013-08-14T16:23:32</date>
      <logger>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.MigrationLogResourceBundle</logger>
      <level>WARNING</level>
      <class>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.ui.FullMigrateTask</class>
      <message>Building converted model: FAILED : Database Migration : FAILED</message>
      <param>oracle.dbtools.migration.workbench.core.logging.LogInfo@15a3779</param>
    </record>
    Does anybody know what this error means and what steps we should take to continue the migration?
    I see the PDM_MIGRATION.MIGR_FILTER is a type.
    Many thanks in advance,
    Kris

    Hi Wolfgang,
    Thanks for your reply.
    This is how the type MIGR_FILTER looks like:
    create or replace
    TYPE MIGR_FILTER IS OBJECT (
      FILTER_TYPE INTEGER, -- Filter Types are 0-> ALL, 1->NAMELIST, 2->WHERE CLAUSE, 3->OBJECTID LIST
      OBJTYPE VARCHAR2(40),
      OBJECTIDS OBJECTIDLIST,
      NAMES NAMELIST,
      WHERECLAUSE VARCHAR2(1000));
    I think the repository user has the correct privileges.  This is the overview of privileges it has:
    SQL> select * from dba_sys_privs where GRANTEE in ('PDM_MIGRATION') order by GRANTEE;
    GRANTEE PRIVILEGE ADM
    PDM_MIGRATION ALTER SESSION NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE CLUSTER NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE DATABASE LINK NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE PROCEDURE NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE SEQUENCE NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE SESSION NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE SYNONYM NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE TABLE NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE TRIGGER NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE VIEW NO
    PDM_MIGRATION UNLIMITED TABLESPACE NO
    SQL> select * from dba_role_privs where GRANTEE in ('PDM_MIGRATION') order by GRANTEE;
    GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE ADM DEF
    PDM_MIGRATION CONNECT NO  YES
    PDM_MIGRATION RESOURCE NO  YES
    Best regards,
    Kris

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