# MultiColumnAuthenticate By default the FormAuthenticate class only allows a single field to be used. But often times you want to provide a login input field as combined one, so the user can log in with either email or username. For this make sure your login form contains: ```php echo $this->Form->control('login'); echo $this->Form->control('password', ['autocomplete' => 'off']); ``` Then set up the Auth component: ```php //in $components protected $components = [ 'Auth' => [ 'authenticate' => [ 'Tools.MultiColumn' => [ 'fields' => [ 'username' => 'login', 'password' => 'password' ], 'columns' => ['username', 'email'], ] ] ] ]; // Or in beforeFilter() $this->Auth->config('authenticate', [ 'Tools.MultiColumn' => [ 'fields' => [ 'username' => 'login', 'password' => 'password' ], 'columns' => ['username', 'email'], ] ]); ``` Of course you can still combine it with custom finders to add a scope or contain relations just as the core Form one.