Passing SAS Functions to Sybase

SAS/ACCESS Interface to Sybase passes the following SAS functions to Sybase for processing if the DBMS driver or client that you are using supports the function. Where the Sybase function name differs from the SAS function name, the Sybase name appears in parentheses. See Passing Functions to the DBMS Using PROC SQL for information.
ABS LOG
ARCOS (ACOS) LOWCASE (LOWER)
ARSIN (ASIN) MAX
ATAN MIN
AVG MINUTE
CEIL (CEILING) MONTH
COS SECOND
COUNT SIGN
DATETIME (GETDATE()) SIN
DAY SQRT
DTEXTDAY STRIP (RTRIM(LTRIM))
DTEXTMONTH SUM
DTEXTWEEKDAY TAN
DTEXTYEAR TRIMN (RTRIM)
EXP UPCASE (UPPER)
FLOOR WEEKDAY
HOUR YEAR
SQL_FUNCTIONS=ALL allows for SAS functions that have slightly different behavior from corresponding database functions that are passed down to the database. Only when SQL_FUNCTIONS=ALL can the SAS/ACCESS engine also pass these SAS SQL functions to Sybase. Due to incompatibility in date and time functions between Sybase and SAS, Sybase might not process them correctly. Check your results to determine whether these functions are working as expected.
DATEPART TIMEPART
ROUND