MySQL applies these rules when various CREATE ... IF
        NOT EXISTS statements are replicated:
- Every - CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTSstatement is replicated, whether or not the database already exists on the source.
- Similarly, every - CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTSstatement without a- SELECTis replicated, whether or not the table already exists on the source. This includes- CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... LIKE. Replication of- CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ... SELECTfollows somewhat different rules; see Section 19.5.1.7, “Replication of CREATE TABLE ... SELECT Statements”, for more information.
- CREATE EVENT IF NOT EXISTSis always replicated, whether or not the event named in the statement already exists on the source.
- CREATE USERis written to the binary log only if successful. If the statement includes- IF NOT EXISTS, it is considered successful, and is logged as long as at least one user named in the statement is created; in such cases, the statement is logged as written; this includes references to existing users that were not created. See CREATE USER Binary Logging, for more information.
- CREATE PROCEDURE IF NOT EXISTS,- CREATE FUNCTION IF NOT EXISTS, or- CREATE TRIGGER IF NOT EXISTS, if successful, is written in its entirety to the binary log (including the- IF NOT EXISTSclause), whether or not the statement raised a warning because the object (procedure, function, or trigger) already existed.