What is the relationship between Test Scripts and Test Cases?
A test script is a document that describes in detail how a group of related tests should be conducted. A test script contains information outlining the test, defines the pre-requisites and contains a number of test cases. The user enters the outline and pre-requisite text and then links the test script to a number of test cases that will be contained within the test script. Every test script has a parent test design record and each test script record contains its core content similar to the other document types. Once you have created a test script you can associate zero or more test cases with the test script by 'including' them in the test script.
As test cases are added to a test script, test result records are created for each test case. Thus for a test script which contains a number of test cases, you will have the same number of test result records associated with the test script.