The contents of the grant tables in the mysql
        database can be modified directly (for example, with
        INSERT or
        DELETE) or indirectly (for
        example, with GRANT or
        CREATE USER). Statements that
        affect mysql database tables are written to
        the binary log using the following rules:
- Data manipulation statements that change data in - mysqldatabase tables directly are logged according to the setting of the- binlog_formatsystem variable. This pertains to statements such as- INSERT,- UPDATE,- DELETE,- REPLACE,- DO,- LOAD DATA,- SELECT, and- TRUNCATE TABLE.
- Statements that change the - mysqldatabase indirectly are logged as statements regardless of the value of- binlog_format. This pertains to statements such as- GRANT,- REVOKE,- SET PASSWORD,- RENAME USER,- CREATE(all forms except- CREATE TABLE ... SELECT),- ALTER(all forms), and- DROP(all forms).
        CREATE TABLE ...
        SELECT is a combination of data definition and data
        manipulation. The CREATE TABLE
        part is logged using statement format and the
        SELECT part is logged according
        to the value of binlog_format.