It is never a good idea to put spaces in your names whether table or column; nor should you use SQL Keywords, in your case column names like Case or DEC; rather use an underscore in place of the space. My answer though involves the needed brackets because of your spaces.
Select * from [LN DETAILS]
where [LN DETAILS].[ACTG PRD]=(
select Str(DATEPART(yyyy,GETDATE()),4)+ case when DATEPART(mm,GETDATE())<10
Then Str(0,1)+Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),1)
Else Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),2) end)
and [LN DETAILS].[DEC]='Flexible'
Update from above to not return any Case_IDs that have one from the previous ONLY month. Insanely long because your dateField is text.
Select * from [LN DETAILS] t1
where not exists (
select * from [LN DETAILS] t2
where t1.[Case ID]=t2.[Case ID]
and t1.[ACTG PRD]=(
select Str(DATEPART(yyyy,GETDATE()),4)+ case when DATEPART(mm,GETDATE())<10
Then Str(0,1)+Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),1)
Else Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),2) end)
and t2.[ACTG PRD]=(
select Str(DATEPART(yyyy,Dateadd(month,-1,getdate())),4)+ case when DATEPART(mm,Dateadd(month,-1,getdate()))<10
Then Str(0,1)+Str(DATEPART(mm,Dateadd(month,-1,getdate())),1)
Else Str(DATEPART(mm,Dateadd(month,-1,getdate())),2) end) )
and t1.[ACTG PRD]=(
select Str(DATEPART(yyyy,GETDATE()),4)+ case when DATEPART(mm,GETDATE())<10
Then Str(0,1)+Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),1)
Else Str(DATEPART(mm,GETDATE()),2) end)
and t1.[DEC]='Flexible'