Without knowing what your tables look like, it's pretty much impossible to
offer any suggestions.
And if you haven't designed your tables first, do so. You should never
design tables based on what a form looks like: it should always be done the
other way around.
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"Ashsyme"
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>I am trying to make a form for my production costs, where I can have the
> employees name and then enter in what product he made that day and see
> what
> the cost of their production is.