PerformancePoint stacked bar - sharepoint

I'm trying to get a report with stacked bars in the panel PerformacePoint control.
I have 3 sets and want to get version reaching the target visually.
If I use a bar graph, and use a value formatted as%, first, it works. But when you step to the line with stacked bar disappears objectives. Any idea? Is it possible?
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