Recovery DB New-MailboxRestoreRequest -IncludeFolders for Sub Folders to a mailbox or pst.

I am trying to refine our restore from RDB process and include a method that will restore the specific folder from the RDB directly into the users mailbox or to a PST. When I execute the follwoing command it only works to restore root folders not just subfolders
within.
New-MailboxRestoreRequest -SourceDatabase RDB -SourceStoreMailbox 'DisplayName' -TargetMailbox 'DisplayName' -TargetRootFolder Restore -IncludeFolders '#Inbox/Test#' -AllowLegacyDNMismatch
This works in that it will create a root folder in the target mailbox but with no mail items. If I remove the Test subfolder from the string it will restore the complete inbox without fail. I would just like to target the subfolder for the restore either
to a mailbox or PST.
Any help is appreciated thanks.

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