Is it possible to re-import tracks to their corresponding playlists?

as opposed to just "the Library"?
There has got to be a reason for exporting and importing playlist .xml files.
Why is everyone telling me that iTunes is incapable of re-directing tracks to their corresponding playlists? It makes no sense to have a playlist backup if it cannot really be used!

1) Are what I mentioned before of any use? (smart playlists, special tags, or scripts)
Yes - nearly all my playlists are smart playlists based on the Grouping field, e.g.:
"Alice's Tracks" is "Grouping contains Alice" + "Kind contains audio"
"Bob's Videos" is "Grouping contains Bob" + "Kind does not contain audio"
Tracks that both Alice & Bob want on their iPods have the grouping set to "Alice/Bob"
etc.
I use this method to manage the content of our family's four iPods, each getting a different selection to suit their tastes and the capacity of their iPod. Because the grouping field is stored in file tags (for audio files anyway) playlist membership is automatically preserved when I delete from iTunes, reorganise & re-import.
tt2

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