Normally you wouldn't because that would make the changes made by another user to be overwritten and I don't think that is a good idea.
But if you want to do it anyway.
First I would ask if he wants to overwrite the changes made by the other user then I would copy that record into another dataset/datatable, refill the original one recopy the data from the second dataset and update to the database.
Another option would be to tell the user there was a concurrency problem, show him the new data and make him do the changes again if he still wants to.
Christiaan Baes
Belgium
I just like this --> [Wiggle] [Wiggle]