I suggest you to adopt a pragmatic method. Nothing's logical in all this.
The first error talks about the getCid() getter, nothing to do with the usertDetails 
field. So:

- Keep a known configuration of your beans and relationships (DO NOT CHANGE BETWEEN 
POSTS).
- Activate CMP plugin traces adding

  | <category name="org.jboss.ejb.plugins">
  |     <priority value="TRACE" class="org.jboss.logging.XLevel"/>
  | </category>
  |  in Log4j.xml
- Post the server log file content (or the appropriate snippet if too long)
- Post your exact descriptors (from your post :  what the USER_ID column got to do 
with relationships ???)




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