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An error occurred while saving the comment Debra Groh commentedI believe what you are trying to achieve can be done by using ^G on those fields.
Having a "sub-filter" would be useful to patrons searching for games that can be played on more than one platform, such as most PS4 games can be played on PS5 platforms. Having the option to choose both PS4 and PS5 games the patron will be able to see all options available without having to do more than one search.
Sub-filters would be helpful in other formats, such as the ebook example mentioned above. It can be used for Blu-ray's where patrons may be looking for 3D's or ultra 4K's. It will eliminate the need of having to maintain more granular material types.