# Dynamic Default Values The [api:DataObject::$defaults] array allows you to specify simple static values to be the default values when a record is created, but in many situations default values need to be dynamically calculated. In order to do this, the [api:DataObject::populateDefaults()] method will need to be overloaded. This method is called whenever a new record is instantiated, and you must be sure to call the method on the parent object! A simple example is to set a field to the current date and time: :::php /** * Sets the Date field to the current date. */ public function populateDefaults() { $this->Date = date('Y-m-d'); parent::populateDefaults(); } It's also possible to get the data from any other source, or another object, just by using the usual data retrieval methods. For example: :::php /** * This method combines the Title of the parent object with the Title of this * object in the FullTitle field. */ public function populateDefaults() { if($parent = $this->Parent()) { $this->FullTitle = $parent->Title . ': ' . $this->Title; } else { $this->FullTitle = $this->Title; } parent::populateDefaults(); }