I've been trying to understand how in the world the host table interacts
with the db table to provide permissions. None of the documentation seems
to help. I've been able to grant database/host specific access to certain
users. Unfortunately, the exact same configuration (between user/db/host)
doesn't always give me the same set of access rights. Can anyone provide an
example of using the host table to grant permissions? Especially useful
would be an example in which using the db table alone would not achieve the
same results as using the db/host tables.
Thanks,
Jeff Brewer
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