002145: The annotation feature class will be upgraded in place. Back up data and understand usage limitations before upgrading.

Description

The Upgrade Dataset tool upgrades the annotation dataset in place. It does not make a copy of your data before upgrading.

Once upgraded, your annotation dataset will no longer be available for use in previous versions. The following table describes how annotation is supported:

ArcGIS versionArcGIS Desktop annotationArcGIS Pro annotation 2.xArcGIS Pro annotation 3.x
ArcGIS Desktop

10.x

Full read, modify, and write access.

Not supported. Any feature class linked to it or in the same feature dataset will be read-only.

Not supported. Any feature class linked to it or in the same feature dataset will be read-only.

ArcGIS Pro

1.x

Read-only access.

Not supported. Any feature class linked to it or in the same feature dataset will be read-only.

Not supported. Any feature class linked to it or in the same feature dataset will be read-only.

ArcGIS Pro

2.x

Read-only access.

Full read, modify, and write access.

Not supported. Any feature class linked to it or in the same feature dataset will be read-only.

ArcGIS Pro 3.x

Read-only access.

Full read access. Partial modify and write access. It may be downgraded based on symbols and annotation properties used.

Full read, modify, and write access.

Consult the Companion ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise versions section in the Release notes when using annotation with ArcGIS Enterprise. The ArcGIS Enterprise version needs to match or be greater than the ArcGIS Pro version for use in GIS services. For instance, ArcGIS Pro 3.x annotation requires ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 or higher.

In an ArcGIS Desktop annotation feature class, graphics that are not text graphics are not supported by the upgrade process and will be deleted. A list of their OIDs will be created and included in the tool's messages.

Solution

Ensure that you have a backup of your data before upgrading.

If you need to continue to use the annotation feature class in ArcGIS Desktop, make a copy of it and only upgrade one version.

If the annotation feature class contains graphics that are not text, move them out of the annotation feature class to edit them in ArcGIS Pro.