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SQL command limits

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Updated at December 11, 2023

Managed Service for MySQL® has some limitations on DB owner actions when using SQL commands:

  • You cannot change the MySQL® settings.
  • You cannot manage users and user permissions at the level of the entire cluster or an individual database. However, you can grant user privileges at the level of individual DB objects.
  • You cannot create databases; however, DB owners and users with the ALL_PRIVILEGES privilege can run ALTER DATABASE for a previously created DB.
  • No actions related to server administration are allowed.

You can, however, perform all these actions using the Yandex Cloud tools. To learn how, check out our step-by-step guides.

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