You can use the purchase_order.due_date variable to include the requested due date in the Purchase Order Template.
Here is an example of how you can modify the default Purchase Order Template to show the requested due date:
Default Code
<div class="order">
<ul>
<li><label>Date</label><span>{{ purchase_order.created_at | date: "%d/%b/%Y" }}</span></li>
<li><label>Reference</label><span>{{ purchase_order.reference }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier</label><span>{{ purchase_order.supplier_name }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier Invoice #</label><span>{{ purchase_order.vendor_invoice_number }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier Tracking #</label><span>{{ purchase_order.vendor_tracking_number }}</span></li>
{% if purchase_order.show_supplier_address? %}
<li><label>Supplier Address</label><span>{{ purchase_order.supplier_address }}</span></li>
{% endif %}
<li><label>Attention to</label><span>{{ purchase_order.attention_to }}</span></li>
</ul>
</div>
Custom Code
Add the code in red to the default code shown above as follows:
<div class="order">
<ul>
<li><label>Date</label><span>{{ purchase_order.created_at | date: "%d/%b/%Y" }}</span></li>
<li><label>Reference</label><span>{{ purchase_order.reference }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier</label><span>{{ purchase_order.supplier_name }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier Invoice #</label><span>{{ purchase_order.vendor_invoice_number }}</span></li>
<li><label>Supplier Tracking #</label><span>{{ purchase_order.vendor_tracking_number }}</span></li>
{% if purchase_order.show_supplier_address? %}
<li><label>Supplier Address</label><span>{{ purchase_order.supplier_address }}</span></li>
{% endif %}
<li><label>Attention to</label><span>{{ purchase_order.attention_to }}</span></li>
<li><label>Due Date</label><span>{{ purchase_order.due_date | date: "%d/%b/%Y" }}</span></li>
</ul>
</div>
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