More about Sandra Solis in SAP Community

First Name, Last Name: Sandra Solís
Location (City, Country): León, Guanajuato, México
Occupation: ABAP Consultant

Sandra, tell us about yourself.
Who are you, what do you like to do, what is important to you?
My name is Sandra Solís, from México, I am an ABAP consultant with over 10 years of experience. I’m also the proud creator of Mundo Abaper, a Spanish-language YouTube channel where I share my ABAP programming knowledge. I love empowering others to grow within the SAP ecosystem.
In 2022, I won the Devtoberfest competition, and in 2023, I had the privilege of participating in a video for SAP TechEd, where I shared my career success story: From a Failed Exam to a Successful Career: Sandra'... - SAP Community.
I was also featured in an episode of the CodeTalk podcast with Antonio Maradiaga in Spanish!! à SAP CodeTalk with Sandra Solis.
To top it all off, I won Devtoberfest again in 2023!!, which gave me the incredible opportunity to attend SAP TechEd 2024. There, I met some of the SAP Developer Advocates and we went together to Disney!! A truly unforgettable experience.
And now, in 2025 I’m honored to be an SAP Champion.
A few fun facts about me: I have two turtles as pets, and I love relaxing by painting and drawing.

What is your area of expertise?
What does a usual day at work look like for you?
My areas of expertise include ABAP, HANA, and ABAP Cloud. A typical day at work involves designing and developing efficient solutions for complex business processes using SAP technologies. I spend time designing, coding, and optimizing programs in ABAP and ABAP Cloud, often integrating them with HANA to leverage its advanced in-memory database capabilities.

What inspired you to become an SAP Champion in SAP Community?
My inspiration came from meeting Antonieta López, a fellow SAP Champion from México. Seeing her passion, dedication, and impact within the community showed me the incredible potential of the SAP Champion role. Her journey was truly inspiring, and her encouragement played a huge part in motivating me to pursue this path.
In addition, the constant support and encouragement I received from my SAP friends and followers fueled my determination to give back to the community. Their belief in my abilities made me realize the importance of sharing knowledge, inspiring others, and building a strong, supportive ecosystem. Becoming an SAP Champion was my way of continuing that cycle of encouragement and empowerment.

How do you learn in SAP Community?
What is your daily/weekly routine in SAP Community?
I started using the SAP Community about 5 or 6 years ago when I was preparing for my ABAP certification. Back then, I would read blogs, watch video tutorials, and work through the developer tutorials to learn the tools and topics I needed.
Now, I still spend time reading blogs and exploring tutorials, especially when I want to dive into new features or solve specific challenges at work. I also enjoy taking part in the learning challenges—they’re a fun way to practice and stay motivated. My routine isn’t strict, but I try to check in a few times a week to stay updated and keep learning and I never miss the Devtoberfest.

What is your suggestion to get the most out of SAP Community?
- Take advantage of free resources: SAP Learning, community events, and tools like SAP Trial are invaluable. I also encourage you to participate in events like SAP TechEd and Devtoberfest—they’re amazing opportunities to learn, connect with the SAP community, and gain hands-on experience with the latest tools and technologies.
- Engage actively: Don’t just read—ask questions, comment on blogs, and connect with others. Engagement builds relationships and deepens learning.
- Stay consistent: Dedicate time every day to explore new content, answer questions, or work through tutorials.
- Be generous: Share what you know and what you discover in the community, It’s the best way to contribute and grow. Even a small hack or tip could make a big difference to someone else.
Sandra's questions to you:
"What’s your favorite SAP resource or tool that you think everyone in the community should know about? Why is it a game-changer for you?
What’s one piece of advice or a learning hack you’d share with someone preparing for their first SAP certification? How has the SAP Community helped you grow?"