'cm' is not recognized as an internal or external command

StickStick Posts: 2
Trying to link database to Plastic SCM.

Command:
cm add --coparent "Assemblies" "Data" "Database Triggers" "Defaults" "Extended Properties" "Functions" "Rules" "Search Property Lists" "Security" "Security\Asymmetric Keys" "Security\Certificates" "Security\Roles" "Security\Schemas" "Security\Symmetric Keys" "Security\Users" "Sequences" "Service Broker" "Service Broker\Contracts" "Service Broker\Event Notifications" "Service Broker\Message Types" "Service Broker\Queues" "Service Broker\Remote Service Bindings" "Service Broker\Routes" "Service Broker\Services" "Storage" "Storage\Full Text Catalogs" "Storage\Full Text Stoplists" "Storage\Partition Functions" "Storage\Partition Schemes" "Stored Procedures" "Synonyms" "Tables" "Types" "Types\User-defined Data Types" "Types\XML Schema Collections" "Views" "RedGate.ssc" "CommandLineHooks.xml"

Output:
'cm' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

operable program or batch file.

Exit code:
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