Is there any way, given a SQL Server 2008 .bak file, to restore a database from the .bak file without the transaction log?
The reason I'm asking is that the transaction log file size of this database is huge - exceeding the disc space I have readily available. I have no interest in the transaction log, and no interest in any uncompleted transactions, so normally I would simply shrink the log to zero once I've restored the database. But that doesn't help when I have insufficient disc space to create the log in the first place. What I need is a way to tell SQL Server to restore only the data from the .bak file, not the transaction log. Is there any way to do that?
Note that I have no control over the generation of the .bak file - it's from an external source. So shrinking the transaction log before generating the .bak file is not an option.