You keep repeating that, and I already replied to it the first time. If my 
answer isn't acceptable, spamming the question isn't going to make it better - 
or make people more inclined to help you, for that matter.

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles Brown" <cbr...@bmi.com>
> To: "Charles Brown" <cbr...@bmi.com>, mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 March, 2012 6:27:17 AM
> Subject: RE:  One inst has 39 columns- the other 40
> 
> I have two mysql instances in my mysql cluster. I noticed that their
> MysSQL.user tables do not have the same number of columns. Their
> USER table attributes are not the same. One instance has 39 columns
> while the other has 42 columns. Can someone please help me here.
> Could it be because I'm running mysql cluster? Can someone help me.


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