The COLUMN_PRIVILEGES table provides
      information about column privileges. This information comes from
      the mysql.columns_priv grant table.
    
| INFORMATION_SCHEMAName | SHOWName | Remarks | 
| GRANTEE | 'value | |
| TABLE_CATALOG | NULL | |
| TABLE_SCHEMA | ||
| TABLE_NAME | ||
| COLUMN_NAME | ||
| PRIVILEGE_TYPE | ||
| IS_GRANTABLE | 
Notes:
          In the output from
          SHOW FULL
          COLUMNS, the privileges are all in one field and in
          lowercase, for example,
          select,insert,update,references. In
          COLUMN_PRIVILEGES, there is one
          privilege per row, in uppercase.
        
          PRIVILEGE_TYPE can contain one (and only
          one) of these values: SELECT,
          INSERT,
          UPDATE,
          REFERENCES.
        
          If the user has GRANT OPTION
          privilege, IS_GRANTABLE should be
          YES. Otherwise,
          IS_GRANTABLE should be
          NO. The output does not list
          GRANT OPTION as a separate
          privilege.
        
The following statements are not equivalent:
SELECT ... FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMN_PRIVILEGES SHOW GRANTS ...


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