SQL Developer not migrating Sybase data

Hi,
I am trying to migrate data using the SQL developer tool from a Sybase database to Oracle 11g. When using the Migration Repository, I am able to recreate the schema but am not able to export the database content. (i.e. Not able to do the Data Move). I tried doing a Offline migration but the generated datamove files does not have any content. Anyone aware of any issue with the data migration tool with SQL developer ?
I have tied exporting data from the table directly to generate SQL inserts but even this is not helping. Any suggestions ?
Regards,
Nelson

Hi Nelson,
    Could you detail the exact steps you followed and what options you chose at each of the panels in the migration steps ? this will help to see where you may be having problems.
Regards,
Mike

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