Have you tried using the Sybase persistence service as a starting point.  If 
the SQL is not that complicated (e.g. use of functions) then MSSQL might be 
close enough to Sybase for this to work. I've had a quick look in the Sybase 
persistence service, and the SQL is pretty straightforward. I don't have a SQL 
server instance to try it against though.

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