No problem. Another thing to keep in mind is that "Production Company" isn't necessarily the name of the publisher, as an outside producer/recording studio may be contracted to do the work for publishers/developers who aren't set up to do it themselves. And to make it more complicated, some of these production companies create "fake" sister companies that sign with SAG to get around SAG's prohibition against their signatories doing non-union work. So a company may be listed in the SAG db under a completely different name than what's listed in the credits.