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The indazole ring system [maximum deviation = 0.013 (2) Å] of the title compound, C15H15N3O3S, makes a dihedral angle of 50.11 (7)° with the benzene ring. In the crystal, cohesion is provided by C—H...O and N—H...N hydrogen bonds, which link the molecules into chains propagating along the b-axis direction.

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In the title compound, C17H17N3O3.0.5H2O, the indazole system makes a dihedral angle of 46.19 (8)° with the plane through the benzene ring and is nearly perpendicular to the allyl group, as indicated by the dihedral angle of 81.2 (3)°. In the crystal, the water mol­ecule, disordered over two sites related by an inversion center, forms O—H...N bridges between indazole N atoms of two sulfonamide mol­ecules. It is also connected via N—H...O inter­action to the third sulfonamide mol­ecule; however, due to the water mol­ecule disorder, only every second mol­ecule of sulfonamide participates in this inter­action. This missing inter­action results in a slight disorder of the sulfonamide S,O and N atoms which are split over two sites with half occupancy. With the help of C–H...O hydrogen bonds, the mol­ecules are further connected into a three-dimensional network.
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