Another option is embedding some JS code in the Due Date description, to access its content and if empty, set now+14 days ...
Some examples here: http://www.j-tricks.com/1/post/2011/12/one-fixversion-please.html
HTH
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De nada,
pero cierra la pregunta si la das por resuelta!
:)
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This might be just me, but I would say that the accepting answer system is not that evident, a little bit confussing...
I think that I have now understood the process. However, I would suggest that you check other people behaviour when clossing an answer.
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You can write a post function where the due date will be set to created + 14 days
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