ITunes 11.0.2 removes iPhone/iPod Music list from sidebar?

I just updated to iTunes 11.0.2 and have been using 11.x using the left hand sidebar. Once I updated to 11.0.2, I no longer have an arrow to the left of my iPhone, giving me the option to view my Playlists, Music Library, etc. Anyone else having this issue or have any tips to get this resolved? As of right now, the only way to view my list in iTunes is to remove the sidebar and then click on iPhone in the upper right hand corner. When the sidebar is active, there is no way at all.
Thanks!
Justin

Okay, looking through some other user problems, I found that reinstalling build 26 of 11.0.2 fixes this issue.
Justin

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