Can SharePoint 2010 read data from an external SQL Server 2012 data Source?

Hi,
 I would like to Know whether SharePoint can read the data from a SQL server 2012 external data source?
I am not talking about SharePoint internal database. I need to get the data from an sql database which is used by some other application. For My SharePoint server I am using SQL 2008 R2 as an internal database engine. But I need to get some other data from
another data Source which is configured in SQL server 2012.  Can any one help me on this whether is there any problem on accessing the data from SQL 2012. If there is no problem for that, please provide me the version of SQL data source compatible with
SharePoint 2010 and SP 2010 sp1. 
Thanks!
Regards,
Henoy 

Hi Romeo ,
I have already visited this page. But there is no answer for my question. I just want to know whether we
can done the same from a SQL 2012 server.
Please help me to know whether SharePoint 2010 is Compatible to get the data from SQL 2012 external data source.
Thanks for your instant reply.
Regards,
Henoy TM.
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