Thanks for your question. It's delimited - comma. The text qualifier is also a comma.
I am not asking you what the current format is. I am asking what format you want to convert it to.
"Text" does not really tell us very much, as that can mean many different things.
Also, commas cannot be text qualifiers. Text qualifiers are used to surround text.
For example, if you have text that may have commas in it, you would need some way to differentiate commas that are delimiters versus commas that are literal text.
Quite commonly, double-quotes are used as Text Qualifiers, meaning that any commas found between two sets of double-quotes are to be treated as literal text, and not delimiters.
For example, let's that that you have data like the following:
Name | Address | Age |
Jane Smith | 1 Main St, New York, NY 11111 | 24 |
Bill White, Jr. | 15 River Way, Miami, FL 22222 | 37 |
In a CSV file with text qualifiers, it might look something like this:
"Jane Smith","1 Main St, New York, NY 11111",24
"Bill White, Jr.","15 River Way, Miami, FL 22222",37
(color coded to show each piece).
Notice how all commas inside of double-quotes are literal text, and the ones outside are delimiters.
Back to the original question, it might be helpful for you to post a small sample of your CSV data, and what you want your expected result to look like.
Just be sure to remove/dummy-up any sensitive/personal data.