The TABLE_PRIVILEGES table provides information about table privileges. It takes its values from the mysql.tables_priv system table.
The TABLE_PRIVILEGES table has these columns:
GRANTEE
The name of the account to which the privilege is granted, in ' format.user_name'@'host_name'
TABLE_CATALOG
The name of the catalog to which the table belongs. This value is always def.
TABLE_SCHEMA
The name of the schema (database) to which the table belongs.
TABLE_NAME
The name of the table.
PRIVILEGE_TYPE
The privilege granted. The value can be any privilege that can be granted at the table level; see Section 13.7.1.6, “GRANT Statement”. Each row lists a single privilege, so there is one row per table privilege held by the grantee.
IS_GRANTABLE
YES if the user has the GRANT OPTION privilege, NO otherwise. The output does not list GRANT OPTION as a separate row with PRIVILEGE_TYPE='GRANT OPTION'.
TABLE_PRIVILEGES is a nonstandard INFORMATION_SCHEMA table.
The following statements are not equivalent:
SELECT ... FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_PRIVILEGES SHOW GRANTS ...