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You can look into the mysql_num_rows function for that. A basic example would be:

 

$query = "SELECT * FROM table";
$results = mysql_query($query);
$num_rows = mysql_num_rows($results);

if($num_rows == 100)
{
//put delete query here
//put insert query here
}

Or, if you wanted to keep all your data, like me and become an e-packrat. A query would become (no DELETE query required):

 

SELECT * FROM `table` ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 100

 

You wouldn't lose any data - but if your point is to save space, ngreenwood6 is pretty much correct... I would just change it to:

<?php
$query = "SELECT * FROM table";
$results = mysql_query($query);
$num_rows = mysql_num_rows($results);

if($num_rows == 100)
{
    //put delete query here (only deletes if 100 rows were found)
}
//put insert query here (always inserts)
?>

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