Data Retrieval from SSRS 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2012 standard

Hello,
We have a virtual machine running SSRS 2008 R2 and a physical server running SQL server 2012 standard.  We are having an issue with a report that is taking almost 10 minutes for the data to be retrieved from the sql 2012 database.  We used the
execution logging query to debug and analyze.  We see that it renders and processes very fast, but the data retrieval time is very slow.  When the same query is run using sql studio mgr. from the SSRS server it runs just fine...it
takes seconds for the results to come up.
I don't believe there is a compatibilty issue because other reports run fine.  We're just having problems with one report.

A long shot, but I've seen where the data type of a report parameter is mismatched against the data type of the table it is being compared against.  SQL profiler would show this clearly.  
This would explain why the query returns quickly in ssms but not with the report.  

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