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  Conversation data is provided either as nested messages in trees (extension `.trees.jsonl.gz`)
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  or as flat list (table) of messages (extension `.messages.jsonl.gz`).
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- Full conversation trees can be reconstructed from flat messages by using the `parent_id`
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- and `message_id` properties to identify the parent-child relationship of messages. The `message_tree_id`
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- and `tree_state` properties (only present in flat messages files) can be used to find all
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- all messages of a message tree or to select trees by their state.
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  ### Ready For Export Trees
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  The messages appear in depth-first order of the message trees.
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  ### Languages
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  Conversation data is provided either as nested messages in trees (extension `.trees.jsonl.gz`)
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  or as flat list (table) of messages (extension `.messages.jsonl.gz`).
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  ### Ready For Export Trees
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  ```
 
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  The messages appear in depth-first order of the message trees.
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+ Full conversation trees can be reconstructed from the flat messages table by using the `parent_id`
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+ and `message_id` properties to identify the parent-child relationship of messages. The `message_tree_id`
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+ and `tree_state` properties (only present in flat messages files) can be used to find all
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+ all messages of a message tree or to select trees by their state.
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  ### Languages
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