SET sql_log_bin = {OFF|ON}
        The sql_log_bin variable
        controls whether logging to the binary log is enabled for the
        current session (assuming that the binary log itself is
        enabled). The default value is ON. To disable
        or enable binary logging for the current session, set the
        session sql_log_bin variable to
        OFF or ON.
      
        Set this variable to OFF for a session to
        temporarily disable binary logging while making changes to the
        source that you do not want replicated to the replica.
      
Setting the session value of this system variable is a restricted operation. The session user must have privileges sufficient to set restricted session variables. See Section 7.1.9.1, “System Variable Privileges”.
        It is not possible to set the session value of
        sql_log_bin within a
        transaction or subquery.
      
        Setting this variable to OFF
        prevents new GTIDs from being assigned to transactions in the
        binary log. If you are using GTIDs for replication,
        this means that even when binary logging is later enabled again,
        the GTIDs written into the log from this point do not account
        for any transactions that occurred in the meantime, so in effect
        those transactions are lost.
      
        mysqldump adds a SET
        @@SESSION.sql_log_bin=0 statement to a dump file from
        a server where GTIDs are in use, which disables binary logging
        while the dump file is being reloaded. The statement prevents
        new GTIDs from being generated and assigned to the transactions
        in the dump file as they are executed, so that the original
        GTIDs for the transactions are used.