How do I transfer a playlist from my ipod nano to my itunes library

how do I transfer a playlist from my ipod nano to my itunes library

I would like to get same answer. I read other instruction with exporting importing playlist as xml.
Think is when I export my playlist on Desktop from ipod -> when I try to import the msame file in itunes libary he shows "Some of the songs in the file "playlist.xml" were not imported because they could not be found.
Commong Apple champions help us with this.....

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