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Hi, all --

After experimenting with the input from Benjamin I can GRANT all I want,
but still only on a single database (though if I know the name I can do
so in advance of its creation).  This still seems a little troublesome.
I expect that it's in the "use and implementation of mysql" department
rather than "actual mysql workings" department, though.

I'd like for users, like my junk user, to have a "kinda"-root account
which can manage all of, but only, the junk_*.* databases, whether or not
they yet exist, and create other junk_subuser accounts for whatever
limited granting is necessary.

Am I living in a dream world?  If so, how do other service providers do
this?  I'm certain you don't give each customer a db root account :-) but
do your customers have to come to you for a new database or a new user?


TIA & HAND

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