I really don't have an answer to the question. 

Instead of asking whether or not you should convert to unicode, I think you 
should have converted first to unicode and see what happens. If that doesn't 
work, then you ask for help. 

It is just normal that you've used up all options you can think of before 
asking for help. That option you least think of in most cases works the magic. 

Regards. 
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN

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From: Patrick <whya...@gmail.com>
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Subject: not able to see models.DecimalField in template

I have 2 fields in my model:
listing.name and listing.amount

listing.name shows up in the template but listing.amount does not.  Do
I have to convert it to unicode first?

Thanks,
Patrick

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