So not a property of the column necessarily, but rather the actual value of the column. Like if there is a column that stores the Name of the Item, there would be a "Name" column. I would like to change it so when you make an A() object, it uses the default value of "A" in the "Name" column, and when you create a 'B' object, it uses the default value of "B" in the "Name" Column.
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