Parsing a message from telegram with formatting

Good afternoon.
I have an idea to take text from a channel in Telegram, translate it via ChatGPT API and publish it in chat.
I have a problem with text formatting (if there is bold text or a link).
The data I get is like this:

I.e. everything is written there - after how many characters there should be.
You can also see it on JSON format

But, when inserting variables into ChatGPT, all those parameters are not there


Could you please tell me how to link this correctly?
Or how to pass these given AIs through JSON?

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Hey @Nikolai1

Use an iterator, and then use a text aggregator or json aggregator depending on how GPT better understand the data. and tehn you can map aggregated data inside GPT.

Hope this helps.

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If you need further assistance, please provide the following:

Please provide the output bundles of the modules by running the scenario (or get from the scenario History tab), then click the white speech bubble on the top-right of each module and select “Download input/output bundles”.

A. Upload as Text File

Save each bundle contents in your text editor as a bundle.txt file, and upload it here into this discussion thread.

B. Insert as Formatted Code Block

If you are unable to upload files on this forum, alternatively you can paste the formatted bundles.
These are the two ways to format text so that it won’t be modified by the forum:

  • Method 1: Type code block manually

    Add three backticks ``` before and after the content/bundle, like this:

    ```
    content goes here
    ```

  • Method 2. Highlight and click the format button in the editor

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