I tried with select_related, but it read only foreignKey and not
ManyToMany relations..
The section object already has __unicode__ method..

    def __unicode__(self):
        return u'%s - %s' % (self.id_site.domain, self.section_name)

Thanks
Davide

On 3 Set, 15:40, krylatij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Solution #1:
>    use select_related() method when you get your Story from db:
>    Story.objects.get(pk=3).select_related()
>
> Solution #2:
>    add to your Section class definition method:
>    def __unicode__(self):
>          return self.section_name
>
>    and change your template to:
>           {{ story.id_section }}
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