First of all, thank you for all the responses... it is much appreciated. 

@Stephan: I'll include a visual of what I'm talking about:

Top-level "Parent" tag: ServDocs
                                      /  \
                                     /     \
2nd level tags:       Postfix  |  Apache (extra tag: Action)
                              /      \
                             /         \
3rd level:    master.cf   |    main.cf (extra tag: Action)

Ideally, I want to create a list of all tiddlers tagged "Action" under 
"ServDocs". The problem I'm running into is that, as per the example, 
main.cf is not directly tagged ServDocs and is not being discovered as a 
child of that tag. 

@Jed: That worked and as you suspected only recurses two levels, which 
might be sufficient for my purposes - thank you none the less. And yes, 
your example is precisely this issue as well.

@Tobias: I am looking at taggly-tagging now... I think it may do what I 
want, it is also possible that some of it is over my head. But, I'll get 
back to you on that. So, in the process of trying to figure out a solution 
I've rearranged these tags a couple different ways. If I could get the 
filters to work the way I want, then I would use a single ACTION tag and 
sub-tags in the way you suggest. At the moment, I've been using Action.foo 
and Action.bar - which is clumsy but it's the only way I can separate out 
the different topics. I fell back to regex when I couldn't figure out the 
methodology of the filter command.

Thanks again!
Daniel

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