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Using Crystal 11 Can I use startswith in select statement

Asked by shogun5 in Clarion, Crystal Reports Software

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In Crystal Reports 11 is it possible to use startswith in a Select Case statement?
Please reference the following code:

//Purpose: Get semester 1 grade

IF TRIM(UPPERCASE({semester}))
 startswith "S1"
    Then {semester-grade}
 ELSE
IF TRIM(UPPERCASE({semester}))
 like "S1"
    Then {semester-grade}
 ELSE
IF TRIM(UPPERCASE({semester}))
 like "S 1"
    Then {semester-grade}
IF TRIM(UPPERCASE({semester}))
 like "SEM 1"
    Then {semester-grade}
 ELSE
     ""

I'd like to use something like this:

SELECT TRIM(UPPERCASE({semester}))
    CASE "SEM 1", "S1", "S 1":
        {semester-grade}
    DEFAULT:
        "";

Can I add something like startswith "S1"  in the select statement?

Thanks in advance!
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