I created a ticket <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/19220#ticket> for 
this, since it really doesn't seem right for a Decimal field to be using E 
notation in forms, but just for zeros.

We use django admin as a client-facing backend, so we need to make it user 
friendly. I have a model with a bunch of DecimalFields representing 
nutritional data.

The fields all look like this:

g_carbs = DecimalField(max_digits=13, decimal_places = 8, null=True, 
blank=True) 

If the field is left blank, or if a non-zero value is provided, the admin 
form looks and works great. For example, for a non-blank, non-zero value 
like 10.5, it displays something like 10.50000000, which is fine.

The problem is that for any 0 values, the form field displays 0E-8 which, 
although technically correct, is not going to cut it for clients, who are 
not scientists or engineers for the most part and are unfamiliar with E 
notation. We're using DecimalFields rather than FloatFields to avoid this 
type of notation.

I am not using a custom ModelForm or any custom admin tricks. Its just what 
gets auto-rendered by django admin for that model. 

I'm wondering if there is a work-around to this problem in the mean time.  

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