For IDEA to resolve the symbols, you need to add the relevant dependency in the same way you'd add any other dependency. Either (the better option) to your build system (SBT, Gradle, or Maven) or directly to the IDEA project if you don't use any of those:
Open the Project Structure dialog (e.g. Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S).
In the left-hand pane of the dialog, select Modules.
In the pane to the right, select the module of interest.
In the right-hand part of the dialog, on the Module page, select the Dependencies tab.
On the Dependencies tab, click add and select Library.
In the Choose Libraries dialog, click New Library.
If suggested, select:
Java to create a Java library. Select the files and folders to be included in the library in the dialog that opens.
From Maven to download a Java library from a public Maven repository. Specify the artifact to be downloaded and the associated settings in the Download Library from Maven Repository dialog.
In the Configure Library dialog:
Specify the library name.
Select the library level (global, project or module).
Configure the library contents using add, iconLibExclude and delete.
Click OK.
In the Choose Libraries dialog, click Add Selected.
If necessary, select the Export option and change the dependency scope.
Click OK in the Project Structure dialog.
Of course, this won't give you any special JPA support. In particular, the linked question is talking about errors shown in JPQL strings, not on the annotations themselves.