Is there a way to copy the symbol definitions from one geodatabase annotation feature class to another?
I have built a template (i.e., upopulated) file geodatabase (fGDB) with a few feature-linked annotation feature classes. These annotation classes are defined to match their source classes in geodatabases that will be extracted, transferred, and loaded (ETL) via an FME workspace; however, to be able to populate the annotation feature classes in the template with features from the source fGDBs and have the annotations rendered correctly from the loaded template annotation feature classes, I must make sure that those target template annotation classes have "pre-defined Symol IDs" before doing the ETL in FME: FME cannot read (and hence write) symbol IDs. The latter requirement is stated in FME documentation and is, indeed, confirmed. So, from a practical standpoint, I interpret this requirement as saying that I must ensure that symbology is defined in the target annotation classes before ETL in FME. (Please correct me, if you have a different interpretation or understanding of this issue.) In essence, then, I need to transfer the annotation class symbol definitions in the source GDBs to the target template GDB, hence my initial question for this post. A solution would suffice, but one that uses arcpy/geoprocessing tools (that I can then implement in FME in a PythonCaller) would be especially wonderful. Thanks, all, for your help with this one.