MySQL 9.0 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.0

19.5.1.24 Replication and the Query Optimizer

It is possible for the data on the source and replica to become different if a statement is written in such a way that the data modification is nondeterministic; that is, left up the query optimizer. (In general, this is not a good practice, even outside of replication.) Examples of nondeterministic statements include DELETE or UPDATE statements that use LIMIT with no ORDER BY clause; see Section 19.5.1.19, “Replication and LIMIT”, for a detailed discussion of these.