WEB DESIGNER - HTML SCANNER TRANSACTIONS

I am doing an update in one single class named IRC_IO
and once i press the UPDATE button, it raises this
exception :
ExpressConcurrencyException caught while
executing EXECUTE tag named IRC_SystemIOHandler.ProcessAction
Original message: The BusinessClass
IRC_IOClass with Key = [2005002279.889536098] in the
select list has been updated since it
was selected. You will have to restart your
transaction before you can update it.
Does anyone know what is this about?.
==
Carlos Fernández
Forte Software Engineer
IBC USA
Carlosibcweb.com
There is not teacher
who can teach anything new
He can just help us to remember
the things we always knew.

I am doing an update in one single class named IRC_IO
and once i press the UPDATE button, it raises this
exception :
ExpressConcurrencyException caught while
executing EXECUTE tag named IRC_SystemIOHandler.ProcessAction
Original message: The BusinessClass
IRC_IOClass with Key = [2005002279.889536098] in the
select list has been updated since it
was selected. You will have to restart your
transaction before you can update it.
Does anyone know what is this about?.
==
Carlos Fernández
Forte Software Engineer
IBC USA
Carlosibcweb.com
There is not teacher
who can teach anything new
He can just help us to remember
the things we always knew.

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