ITunes Match and shared accounts?

I'm a bit confused as to how iTunes Match works. Let's say Bob and Susan, a married couple, share an AppleID for iTunes purchases and have separate AppleIDs for iCloud. They both manage their iTunes libraries on separate iTunes installations on separate computers, and Bob wants to use Match to sync his library to his second computer, without making all of his wife's purchased music appear as well. Does he use iTunes Match with his iCloud account? Does it take all the music from his library but not other purchased music and make it available to him via his iCloud account even though he purchased it using a different account? Thanks.

You can only use one Apple ID for iTunes match. You can have a separate Apple id for icloud.
If all purchases and match subscription use same Apple ID, you can match each library but the content and playlists will be same on all devices. Each person will have access to all music.
Jim

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