Ah! No. Never thought about that. Please open a ticket.

On Tuesday, 2 February 2016 21:11:55 UTC-6, Cody Landry wrote:
>
> I'm experimenting with this approach and cannot find a way to allow users 
> that belong to different tenants to have the same username.  Is this 
> possible?
>
> On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 6:22:09 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro 
> wrote:
>>
>> You could use multi-tenancy
>>
>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#Common-fields-and-multi-tenancy
>>
>> On Wednesday, 27 January 2016 17:05:57 UTC-6, Cody Landry wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm working on a project using web2py and we'd like to use the built in 
>>> auth, however we need to authenticate on a combination of company and 
>>> username (ie the same username can be used with different companies) Adding 
>>> the field to the auth forms is easy enough, but after looking at the auth 
>>> source, I only see email and username as options for login with the 
>>> exception of using a Centralized Authentication System (CAS). (not an 
>>> option)
>>>
>>>
>>> One idea we've had is presenting the company, username and password to 
>>> the user and combining them into 'company/username' internally. We could 
>>> possibly use virtual fields and the filter_in/filter_out methods to do this.
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a better/cleaner way of accomplishing this?
>>>
>>

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