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Mysql has a data dictionary which is a database called mysql. If you can use that database, you can set permissions for individual users by using the grant statement (which also allows you to create users). I have a few examples in a mysql section of the tech page off my homepage. Link is in my sig.

 

If you are in a hosted environment, chances are you have had a database user created for you, and will not have access to the mysql database.

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